“It followed all the way down this tree line right here. And we followed it for about 6 acres until it ducked over into the trees again and we decided to stop at that point,” said Kerbo. “Last night we sat on the porch hoping to be able to see it again. It’s like we had cameras ready. We’re ready if it ever comes back again so that we can get some good pictures.”

Biologists with the Department of Wildlife Conservation plan to speak with the Kerbos and take a close look at their pictures to see if they can make a determination if this actually is a mountain lion or not.